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November 26, 2009

Touristguide Blanes

Blanes, which is located in the province of Costa Brava in Catalonia, is a wonderful vacation destination for families and those without children as well. With its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, daily activities and active nightlife, you will be able to relax and participate in a variety of activities during your Costa Brava holiday.

090929Blanes.JPGBlanes also has an active festival calendar, so be sure to plan your vacation around one of the many street festivals so you can mingle with the locals, sample local cuisine and just enjoy the surroundings.

Outdoor Fun in Blanes
Because of its proximity to the ocean, Blanes is the perfect destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, boating, fishing and picnicking by the ocean. With cliffs overlooking the ocean, you can spend the day hiking to see beautiful views of the town and the ocean.

You can choose to camp during your vacation, rent an Costa Brava apartment or stay in one of many Costa Brava hotels located in the town. Blanes is close to other seaside towns as well including Lloret de Mar and Tossa de Mar. These towns also have historic landmarks and views of the ocean.

Local Cuisine in Blanes
During your stay in Blanes, you will notice that there are many restaurants, cafes and bars to visit. If you like seafood, you will find many restaurants that serve traditional Catalonian cuisine that include various seafood delicacies. Fresh vegetables, lamb, beef and fresh herbs can also be found in many of the dishes served in restaurants and cafes.

Festivals in Blanes
In case that there are so many small festivals held in Blanes during the year, you should have little trouble scheduling your vacation around one or more. Popular festivals held in Blanes include:
• Festa Major - held in July (21st-28th) to celebrate Santa Anna, patroness of the region
• Sant Tomas Fair - held on December 21st to celebrate Christmas
• Artisan Fairs - held throughout the year
Other events include folk music concerts, the International Costa Brava Fireworks Contest and dance festivals.

November 23, 2009

Diving at the Costa Brava

When visiting the Spanish coastal region of Costa Brava, you will have many opportunities to explore sunken ship sites, caverns and other natural wonders. Diving is a popular activity in this area, so whether you're a novice or an experienced underwater enthusiast, you will have plenty to do during your Costa Brava holiday.

Diving1(1).jpgThe most popular diving spot at the Cost Barca is the Cap de Creus, which is a series of small islands that offer a variety of diving excursions. Here, you can take lessons, rent equipment, join a diving expedition or find sites on your own using a GPS tracking device and landmarks. Some of the most popular dive sites include:

Es Caials
This site is suitable for novice and experienced divers because you will not have to dive too far to find it. Here, you will find the remains of a British merchant ship called The Llanishen. Located close by is a dive center where you can rent equipment if necessary. There is plenty of parking in the area, so you can easily park your car for the day.
Massa d'Or is located on the most eastern point of the Iberian Peninsula. You can reach El Caials from Cadaques easily.

Massa d'Or
This dive site is for experienced divers as you will have to brave fierce currents and dive deep in order to reach the caverns underneath the water. Here, you will find different species of fish and plant life. This site can be found off of Sa Rata, a small island in Cap de Creus.

If you've always wanted to learn how to dive, you can take lessons at one of the many dive centers found at the Costa Brava. You will learn the proper diving techniques, how to fill dive tanks and how to test equipment. For those who want to learn how to explore the underwater world safely, you can take a few lessons from experienced divers if it is necessary. There are several Costa Brava hotels situated close to these Diving centers, so that it will be easy for you to reach them.

November 17, 2009

Tarragona´s beaches and parks

Located at the Costa Dorada, Tarragona is a beautiful vacation spot for those who want to relax, explore the sights and enjoy the nightlife. With many sights to see, you will be able to learn more about the region and its rich history. Tarragona is perfect for families or singles and it has become a major vacation destination for those living in Spain and those from around the world. You can find Costa Dorada hotels situated in the whole city.

Since the Costa Dorada is known for its beautiful beaches and peaceful sunsets, planning a vacation to Tarragona is a great idea if you want to spend most of your time outdoors. With 131 miles of beaches to discover, you will be able to find a small spot to call your own when you want privacy or you can meet new people by visiting some of FENALS_(20).JPGthe more populated areas on the beach. You can also find amazing Costa Dorada apartments directly at the beach, so that you just have to take a step outside to enjoy the the great Mediteranean Sea. The most popular beaches around Tarragona are:

- Llarga beach
- Arabassada beach
- Cala Font
- Playa Longa

Each beach has its own charm and scenery. Whether you want to work on getting a great summertime tan or you want to participate in beach volleyball and other beach sports, these beaches will provide endless amounts of fun during your holidays in Tarragona.

Tarragona offers several great parks where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. Parks throughout Spain are known for their beauty and tranquility. The parks of Tarragona are no exception. From the parks in the center of town to those in outlying areas, you will 152.jpgfind the peaceful and relaxing environment you crave while on holiday. With many hotels in Tarragona, you can easily leave your room and walk to a nearby park. The Parks in and around Tarragona are:

- Parque Sama
- Parque de la Ciudad de Tarragona
- River Ebro

Each of these parks can provide a natural background while you're relaxing. Learn more about local plants and trees, see impressive sculpture and architecture, and enjoy the outdoors by visiting one or more of these fantastic parks.

November 9, 2009

Christmas at Port Aventura

Port Aventura offers many Festive activities for Christmas in this year. The Christmas and new year period at Port Aventura runs from the 22nd November to the 6th January. It's magical snow and hundreds of lights give the attraction an enchanting atmosphere, perfect for sharing with the family; that's what Christmas is about after all. It is a great opportunity to catch some christmas atmosphere by visiting the park for several days, where you can stay in a comfortable Port Aventura Hotel. To add to this there are, of course, shows put on specially for Christmas and new characters designed to squeeze out every last smile.

It is important to remember that the Park is only open on Saturdays and Sundays during November although a variety of other dates are made available over the Christmas period: From December 6th to 8th, 13th and 24th as well as the 20th until the 31st. In January the park opens from the 1st to the 6th.
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The best price for a single day entry is £38.62 for adults and £30.72 for children. For a four day pass the best prices are adults £56.05 and children £45.60. Passes for entry up to 14 days are £65.51 for adults and £52.56 for children.

Christmas is a time for spending with the Family. Even though Christmas has become more and more consumer lead throughout the developed world, there is still an emphasis on Family, even as the age old traditions are slowly playing a smaller role. Port Aventura, Salou offers a modern Christmas Experience which has something to offer for all the family, thus keeping the true spirit of Christmas alive and providing an unforgettable experience for the whole family. So get some Port Aventura tickets and have fun in Port Aventuras christmas world!

November 3, 2009

Hiking Guide for the Costa Brava

If you're looking for a unique way to discover the Costa Brava, how about signing up for a hiking tour? Most hiking tours take between 3-5 days and take you to small villages and towns you might not visit during your standard Costa Brava holiday. Hiking is not only an excellent way to stay fit, but it's a way to truly enjoy nature while learning more about the history of this region.

When it comes to hiking and sightseeing, there are a few tours to choose from depending on the amount of time you want to spend on the tour. If you're fit and used to walk a five or six day tour, there may be something that you're looking for. If you're not as fit as you would like to be, a three day tour may be the answer.

Popular hiking tours at the Costa Brava include:
Coastline Hikes
Take a day or three to explore the coastline of this beautiful region. Here, you will be able to hike narrow trails that lead to amazing and romantic views of the ocean or the countryside. Old monasteries, castles and homes provide an air of excitement as you learn more about Costa Brava and its extensive history.

pirineus.jpgMontserrat
In this tour, tour guides take you through this mountainous region and point out many areas of interest along the way. During this tour, you will be able to visit the Montserrat Monastery and Basilica and climb to the highest point on the mountain called St. Jerome. From there, you will be able to see the Pyrenees Mountains.

St. Miquel del Fai
This tour takes place only 20km away from Barcelona. It is a tour that leads into this area where you can see waterfalls, cliffs and other natural wonders. You will also be able to visit the famed Sant Miquel Church, which is located at the top of the valley.

Booking a hiking tour as soon as possible is a good idea as these tours fill up fast. While some tour companies offer day tours, many hiking tours last two days or more. This is definitly an alternative to the typical beach holiday in a Costa Brava hotel.

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